Post by baconus66 on Aug 26, 2013 12:59:25 GMT -5

So far each of the three episodes the big danger to Walt has shifted. From Hank to Lydia/Todd to Jesse. That's part of the reason it is so hard to get a grip on what is happening.

For those talking about Jesse doing something to Walt Jr. or Skyler I say no way in hell. I'm not even sure he could physically harm Walt yet, but there is no way he would harm anyone else.

If anything I think he may run in to Walt Jr. and lose the rage to burn the house. The preview definitely showed Walt in a non-burned halfway. (Granted it also showed him sitting next to a hotel pool).

I think maybe next episode will be the one Walt skips town. Maybe because of Jesse or maybe some other reason.

Post by krstphr on Aug 26, 2013 13:03:08 GMT -5

So far each of the three episodes the big danger to Walt has shifted. From Hank to Lydia/Todd to Jesse. That's part of the reason it is so hard to get a grip on what is happening.

For those talking about Jesse doing something to Walt Jr. or Skyler I say no way in hell. I'm not even sure he could physically harm Walt yet, but there is no way he would harm anyone else.

If anything I think he may run in to Walt Jr. and lose the rage to burn the house. The preview definitely showed Walt in a non-burned halfway. (Granted it also showed him sitting next to a hotel pool).

I think maybe next episode will be the one Walt skips town. Maybe because of Jesse or maybe some other reason.

ON Talking Bad last night, Vince teased that Walt and Skyler go on a staycation. Probably because the house gets destroyed, but as we all know, the house never burns to the ground.

But the scene of Walt walking through the untouched hallway is designed to throw us off. I say he goes in the house from the backyard and is walking down the hallway as Jesse is still dousing it with gasoline.

Edit: But that would mean he would have to go through a window, which seems a little unnecessary.

Post by baconus66 on Aug 26, 2013 13:19:14 GMT -5

So far each of the three episodes the big danger to Walt has shifted. From Hank to Lydia/Todd to Jesse. That's part of the reason it is so hard to get a grip on what is happening.

For those talking about Jesse doing something to Walt Jr. or Skyler I say no way in hell. I'm not even sure he could physically harm Walt yet, but there is no way he would harm anyone else.

If anything I think he may run in to Walt Jr. and lose the rage to burn the house. The preview definitely showed Walt in a non-burned halfway. (Granted it also showed him sitting next to a hotel pool).

I think maybe next episode will be the one Walt skips town. Maybe because of Jesse or maybe some other reason.

ON Talking Bad last night, Vince teased that Walt and Skyler go on a staycation. Probably because the house gets destroyed, but as we all know, the house never burns to the ground.

But the scene of Walt walking through the untouched hallway is designed to throw us off. I say he goes in the house from the backyard and is walking down the hallway as Jesse is still dousing it with gasoline.

Edit: But that would mean he would have to go through a window, which seems a little unnecessary.

Post by krstphr on Aug 26, 2013 13:53:26 GMT -5

Also, at this point, the only way Jesse finds out about Jane, and I believe he will, is if Heisenberg tells him. Heisenberg is going to get to a point where he wants to brag/gloat about his involvement in Jane's death.

Post by gratefuled on Aug 26, 2013 13:57:37 GMT -5

So far each of the three episodes the big danger to Walt has shifted. From Hank to Lydia/Todd to Jesse. That's part of the reason it is so hard to get a grip on what is happening.

For those talking about Jesse doing something to Walt Jr. or Skyler I say no way in hell. I'm not even sure he could physically harm Walt yet, but there is no way he would harm anyone else.

If anything I think he may run in to Walt Jr. and lose the rage to burn the house. The preview definitely showed Walt in a non-burned halfway. (Granted it also showed him sitting next to a hotel pool).

I think maybe next episode will be the one Walt skips town. Maybe because of Jesse or maybe some other reason.

-meets Jesse in mid-arson-realizes this is who his Dad was referring to when he called Jr. Jesse after being beaten up, -receives Jesse's kid-sympathy,-hears the truth about his dad from Jesse,-tags the wall,-Takes Holly to Hank & Marie's.

This is Jesse's revenge: not burning the house down, but burning the family down. Taking away what Walt always said was most important to him.

Anyway, I think this might be why we got that shot of Walt standing there looking ruefully at "HEISENBERG."

-meets Jesse in mid-arson-realizes this is who his Dad was referring to when he called Jr. Jesse after being beaten up, -receives Jesse's kid-sympathy,-hears the truth about his dad from Jesse,-tags the wall,-Takes Holly to Hank & Marie's.

This is Jesse's revenge: not burning the house down, but burning the family down. Taking away what Walt always said was most important to him.

Anyway, I think this might be why we got that shot of Walt standing there looking ruefully at "HEISENBERG."

-meets Jesse in mid-arson-realizes this is who his Dad was referring to when he called Jr. Jesse after being beaten up, -receives Jesse's kid-sympathy,-hears the truth about his dad from Jesse,-tags the wall,-Takes Holly to Hank & Marie's.

This is Jesse's revenge: not burning the house down, but burning the family down. Taking away what Walt always said was most important to him.

Anyway, I think this might be why we got that shot of Walt standing there looking ruefully at "HEISENBERG."

Yeah, I get where you're coming from. Naturally this is all bullsh*t conjecture. I've been wrong about something like 9/10ths of the predictions I've made about this show, which is why it's so fun.

I think Jesse either warning WJ or scaring him out of the house is plausible...assuming WJ is there in the first place, of course; I don't remember whether his car was in the driveway or not...but if so WJ's natural reaction would be to grab his sister and flee to Hank's. Or either to hide and grab his cell phone and call Hank to come over, a confrontation that might lead to Gomez getting brought in to deal with Jesse.

Yeah, I get where you're coming from. Naturally this is all bullsh*t conjecture. I've been wrong about something like 9/10ths of the predictions I've made about this show, which is why it's so fun.

I think Jesse either warning WJ or scaring him out of the house is plausible...assuming WJ is there in the first place, of course; I don't remember whether his car was in the driveway or not...but if so WJ's natural reaction would be to grab his sister and flee to Hank's. Or either to hide and grab his cell phone and call Hank to come over, a confrontation that might lead to Gomez getting brought in to deal with Jesse.

Post by FuzzyWarbles on Aug 26, 2013 22:06:15 GMT -5

After the opening scene of the beginning of this half of the season I thought "Heisenberg" was written by some young vandal, maybe one of the ones seen skating in the White's empty pool, as some tribute to the kingpin. That seems like a respectable neighborhood. Hard to believe the authorities wouldn't run those kids off.

What you got back home, little sister, to play your fuzzy warbles on? I bet you got little save pitiful, portable picnic players. Come with uncle and hear all proper! Hear angel trumpets and devil trombones. You are invited.

Yeah, I get where you're coming from. Naturally this is all bullsh*t conjecture. I've been wrong about something like 9/10ths of the predictions I've made about this show, which is why it's so fun.

I think Jesse either warning WJ or scaring him out of the house is plausible...assuming WJ is there in the first place, of course; I don't remember whether his car was in the driveway or not...but if so WJ's natural reaction would be to grab his sister and flee to Hank's. Or either to hide and grab his cell phone and call Hank to come over, a confrontation that might lead to Gomez getting brought in to deal with Jesse.